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it has tried to isolate the palestinian government in the past. it has carried on supporting nato -- it is part of it, and and the war in afghanistan. it is not popular even among many swedish and norwegian members of parliament. i was there many years ago when they give it to obama. about 10,000 people demonstrated against that because obama had just said he was good escalate the war in afghanistan and pakistan. so the peace committee itself now, the nobel prize committee, has become a version of the eu. it is undemocratic, self- appointed, no accountability whatsoever. something needs to be done to change it. in the case of the prize committee, is to be internationalized. it cannot just be these deadbeat politicians. >> the spokesperson for greece's main opposition party said "i just cannot understand what the reasoning would be behind it. in many parts europe, but especially in greece we are experiencing what really is a war situation on a daily basis albeit a war that has not been formally declared. there is nothing peaceful about it." tariq a
it has tried to isolate the palestinian government in the past. it has carried on supporting nato -- it is part of it, and and the war in afghanistan. it is not popular even among many swedish and norwegian members of parliament. i was there many years ago when they give it to obama. about 10,000 people demonstrated against that because obama had just said he was good escalate the war in afghanistan and pakistan. so the peace committee itself now, the nobel prize committee, has become a version...
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the government does not know and tom davis is not telling. evidence suggests that he is sending them to mexico to slaughter. >> sending the horses how to mexico? >> that is a tricky question to answer. he sends them down to texas, which is a very good place to sell horses without leaving a paper trail. perhaps then someone else exports them. we were unable to get export documents from the da. within mexico is this big industry run mostly by european companies that takes american horses, butcher's them, then ships them to europe to be sold as steaks. >> wild horse meat? >> overwhelmingly, these are old, unused forces that no one wants and sold the slaughter. but what we found is there are horses, wild horses, better illegally slipping into the system. people are selling the in and the government's policing practices are so inadequate that not only do they never catch these guys, they don't even say it is a problem. >> where is horse meat the delicacy? >> you would be surprised. you can go to japan and have horse sushi. >> horse sushi? >> absol
the government does not know and tom davis is not telling. evidence suggests that he is sending them to mexico to slaughter. >> sending the horses how to mexico? >> that is a tricky question to answer. he sends them down to texas, which is a very good place to sell horses without leaving a paper trail. perhaps then someone else exports them. we were unable to get export documents from the da. within mexico is this big industry run mostly by european companies that takes american...
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resources in 1993, the leveraged its contacts with top government officials and to really great deals for private companies including tobacco companies. the most prominent issue was with british american tobacco conglomerate that had no presence in russia prior to bain's help where they provided help for them to increase production. they believe the russian smoking market was undeveloped by about 33%. since their involvement, smoking has gone up significantly in russia. >> can you talk, zach carter, about whether what they were doing in russia would have been legal here in the united states? >> there are a lot of cases you connect to the type of behavior going on would not be allowed in the u.s.. one of the more interesting transactions was the purchase of a factory in the russian region. even the relationship bain have between british american tobacco and the russian government at the time may have grown about [indiscernible] we don't know because it is 20 years old. we were not really given a straight answer about something that happened so long ago. british american tobacco did not
resources in 1993, the leveraged its contacts with top government officials and to really great deals for private companies including tobacco companies. the most prominent issue was with british american tobacco conglomerate that had no presence in russia prior to bain's help where they provided help for them to increase production. they believe the russian smoking market was undeveloped by about 33%. since their involvement, smoking has gone up significantly in russia. >> can you talk,...
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government in 1943 to house the scientist for the manhattan project. the secret military program based here that produced the first u.s. nuclear weapon. the work was led by the physicist j. robert oppenheimer. this is oppenheimer speaking shortly after the first bomb was tested in southern new mexico in 1945. >> i have been asked whether in the years to come in will be possible to kill 40 million american people in the 20 largest american towns by the use of atomic bombs in a single night. i am afraid the answer to that question is yes. >> to robert oppenheimer would later say, "i am the shudder of world's." less than a month after the first atomic bomb test, the u.s. dropped a uranium bomb known as little boy over the japanese city of hiroshima, killing up to 130,000 people. three days later, fat man, a plutonium bomb, was detonated over nagasaki. later in his life, j. robert oppenheimer, often called the father of the atomic bomb, warned the public about its terrifying power. in a 1965 television broadcast he reflected on witnessing the first test nu
government in 1943 to house the scientist for the manhattan project. the secret military program based here that produced the first u.s. nuclear weapon. the work was led by the physicist j. robert oppenheimer. this is oppenheimer speaking shortly after the first bomb was tested in southern new mexico in 1945. >> i have been asked whether in the years to come in will be possible to kill 40 million american people in the 20 largest american towns by the use of atomic bombs in a single...
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i started having trouble with that is, how could this government, my government how could it look the other way when so much damage is being done to palestine by the israeli military? >> dennis banks, i wanted to share with you the comments of one of the people at the tribunal. on sunday, palestinian history and political science professors aleh -- saleh hamayel. >> whenever a colonial settler situation never used the natives as their force, their fate was always genocide. total, physical extermination. now that was not easy to do in the middle of the 20th-century. fortunately for us, the done is to project came in 1948. it was too late to duplicate what happened for the indians of north america. >> your response, dennis banks, to the palestinian political science professor? >> i think -- his presence is very strong. i listened intently to what he was saying. after we had a chance to look at the comparisons of this happening in palestine now as to what happened with us during the 1930's and 1940's. it is the same pattern. i said that on the very first day when this -- what is happenin
i started having trouble with that is, how could this government, my government how could it look the other way when so much damage is being done to palestine by the israeli military? >> dennis banks, i wanted to share with you the comments of one of the people at the tribunal. on sunday, palestinian history and political science professors aleh -- saleh hamayel. >> whenever a colonial settler situation never used the natives as their force, their fate was always genocide. total,...